Laugh, laughter brings the focus away from stress, guilt, anger, and negative emotions.
The short version is because they have a very small ego/feeling of inadequacy and are very, very frustrated, anger is nothing more than fear.
The verb of quick is quicken. As in "to quicken something or someone".
A gift basket may be an idea.
Someone who gets angry easily or is called quick tempered
If you are talking about when someone likes a person than it is when you think a cute boy or girl is looking at you and you take a quick glance to see if they are looking or not. You take a quick glance at something or someone.
The old term is 'you wear your heart on your sleeve.' This simply means that when you are hurt by someone you care about that you do not hold back your feelings and that even by the look on your face your family and friends know your heart is aching.
Depends on any local dialect but all users will report the quick pleasure as "getting their fix", "feeling the high" or "getting the rush".
hustler
Alert.
This means that it can just be a nightmare or you have any proplem with that person or what hppened on your day that transports that feeling
The idiom "a quick study" refers to a person who can grasp new information or skills with ease and speed. It implies that the person is able to learn quickly and efficiently.
Not usually.